Indianapolis Colts news, rumors and injuries

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck (shoulder) did not throw during organized team activities Wednesday, May 23, and head coach Frank Reich said he is not sure if Luck will throw before the end of June minicamp but is confident that Luck will ramp things up in time for training camp.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will continue to monitor the situation to see when Luck will be able to throw again. He is one of the better quarterbacks in the NFL when he is healthy but will be a risky option for fantasy owners in 2018. Owners that select him will need very good backup options on their roster.

Fantasy Tip: It's poor reasoning from Rosenthal and runs counter to The Indianapolis Star's Zak Keefer, who reported a couple of weeks ago that Rogers is the "leading candidate" to start in 2018. Rogers is reportedly picking up the new offense quickly and already has some chemistry with Andrew Luck. Grant can be a fine slot option, but asking him to hold up on the outside on a regular basis may be too big of a request.

Fantasy Tip: Ebron has teased fantasy owners with his upside since entering the league. There is always a chance Andrew Luck could finally unlock Ebron's potential, but he is no more than a flier as a TE2.

Fantasy Tip: We already know Hilton is an elite wide receiver and will do his part for the Colts, but it's reassuring to know that he's on board with a new coaching staff. Hilton obviously isn't as productive without Andrew Luck, though. He's a WR1 with Luck and a WR2 without him.

Free-agent CB Bashaud Breeland (Redskins) is visiting the Indianapolis Colts Wednesday, May 16, according to a source. Breeland has recovered from a foot injury and is expected to pass all medical tests.

Indianapolis Colts S Malik Hooker (knee) returned to the field for the first time Tuesday, May 15, since suffering a torn ACL and MCL on Oct. 22. Hooker did some back pedaling, cutting and breaking in different directions, according to Kevin Bowen of 1070 The Fan.